JUST IN: As expected, #SCOTUS vacates the judgment in the Hawaii travel ban 2.0 case, remanding w instructions to dismiss as moot.pic.twitter.com/2I9n0pfsHP
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JUST IN: As expected, #SCOTUS vacates the judgment in the Hawaii travel ban 2.0 case, remanding w instructions to dismiss as moot.pic.twitter.com/2I9n0pfsHP
SCOTUS previously got rid of the IRAP case out of the Fourth Circuit. That case only involved the travel ban, which expired after 90 days.
The Hawaii case, out of the Ninth Circuit, also involved the refugee ban, which expired after 120 days. As such, it had to wait until now.
In both instances, Justice Sotomayor would have dismissed the cases as improvidently granted, leaving the lower court rulings in place.
This action today (or the previous action) is about the March 6 travel ban, not the president's September 24 travel proclamation.
There are multiple challenges to the proclamation (i.e., travel ban 3.0), and orders halting enforcement out of Maryland & Hawaii fed cts.
tl;dr: SCOTUS isn't hearing the cases over Trump's March travel ban. But we already knew that. This is, basically, clean up.
this doesn't affect the ruling out of Hawaii recently. That was 3.0 not 2.0 travel ban related right?
(That was literally explained in the two tweets higher up in the thread to the one where you posed the question.)
Tweetseck was spazzing and wasn’t showing your full bread :) but I’ll circle back and look
Apparently I can’t type either, I meant tweetdeck but I see your tweet you mentioned :)
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